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Marvin R. Douglas, 73
Marvin Royer Douglas, 73, of Hagerstown, Md., died Monday, Dec. 17, 2012, at Meritus Medical Center. Born Oct. 2, 1939, in Hagerstown, he was the son of the Rev. Charles R. Douglas and Dorothy R. Douglas. He graduated from Boonsboro High School. He was...
Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Funeral Parlor and Crematorium
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Dow loses 251, it second-biggest drop of the year
AP Business WriterInvestors yanked money out of stocks Thursday after new reports from the U.S. and China pointed to a sharp slowdown in manufacturing. The Dow Jones industrial plunged 251 points, the second-biggest drop this year. Losses in energy and materials...Tags: Real Estate, Europe, Unemployment Benefits, Earnings Forecasts, Petroleum Industry
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Jefferson County grand jury hands up indictments
A Jefferson County grand jury this week handed up indictments on a range of criminal charges, according to court records. Among those indicted were: - Paul James Feia, 49, of 7225 Pine Drive in Annandale, Va., one count of DUI third offense. -...Tags: Prosecution, Sex Crimes, OxyContin (drug), Credit and Debt, Assault
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Catherine C. Kubina, 87
Catherine “Sis” Cecilia Mayernik Kubina, 87, died March 15, 2012, at her son’s home in Marion Township, Boone County, Ind. Born at home on Nov. 25, 1924, Trauger, Mount Pleasant Township, Pa., she was the youngest child of John and...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Roman Catholicism, Religion and Belief, Christianity, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Dow has first close above 12,000 in 2 1/2 years
Two years ago, the stock market was roadkill along the financial highway. Now one of the greatest bull markets in history is rolling along — maybe enough to finally get the attention of average investors. The Dow Jones industrial average closed...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Real Estate, Egypt, Hewlett-Packard Co., Finance
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Confused about trade
For decades, Americans have been told of the evils of importing energy. It sends our money abroad, the argument goes, makes us vulnerable to supply disruptions, strengthens our enemies and weakens the economy. Now, though, the tide is turning....
Tags: Barack Obama, Eastman Chemical Company, H.L. Mencken, Debbie Stabenow, Prices
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READER SUBMITTED: Perseverance Leads To Success!
West Hartford"It is my dream and my goal to explore ways in which my books can reach our children all across our great nation", said author Gaetano Amato in 2010. Amato is an independent writer who resides in Avon. He first published "Upside Right" in 2010. This...Tags: Schools, Torrington, Public Schools, Healthy Diet, Authors
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Tree planting underway again at Flight 93 memorial
Daily American Staff WriterAn army of volunteers converged on the Flight 93 National Memorial Friday morning for the first of four days of planting trees. Among the 160 volunteers was a group of 20 students, faculty, staff and administrators from the Penn State Altoona campus....Tags: Forestry and Timber, Conservation, The Pennsylvania State University, Gardens and Parks, Environmental Issues
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Century Plaza Towers to fill nearly three floors with new tenants
Landlord J.P. Morgan Asset Management has signed new tenants to fill nearly three floors in the Century Plaza Towers in Century City. Law firms Blank Rome and Polsinelli Shughart will each take a floor, or more than 25,000 square feet. Wealth...Tags: JPMorgan Chase & Co., AEG, Northern Trust Corporation, Rental Service
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Coaches survive NCAA show-cause orders
COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — Few words are less welcome to college basketball coaches than "show cause," shorthand for the NCAA penalty designed to keep those sanctioned for misconduct at one school from quickly jumping to another campus. Yet an...
Tags: National Basketball Association, Indiana Hoosiers, College Football, ESPN (tv network), College Sports
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Fight brews on Maryland drink deposit law
In a bid to boost recycling and reduce litter, a trio of lawmakers announced plans Monday to push for legislation that would levy a refundable nickel deposit on every beverage container sold in Maryland.
But the announcement drew prompt opposition from...Tags: John A. Olszewski, Jr., Tour Operations Industry, Waterfront Partnership of Baltimore Inc., Democratic Party, Bethlehem Steel
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